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Diskeeper 10SPEED UP YOUR PC WITH NEW DISKEEPER 10 PCs really do slow down over time. But it’s not because they get old, or because of a problem with the operating system. PCs slow down and crash because of disk fragmentation. The remedy for a slow PC is not to get rid of it and buy a new one. The solution is Diskeeper 10, the “Set It and Forget It” disk defragmenter for Windows! Diskeeper 10 features a high-speed defragmentation engine that runs in the background, eliminating fragmentation-related slowdowns and crashes. With Diskeeper, you never need to worry about fragmentation because Diskeeper handles it for you automatically and undetectably! Diskeeper 10:
Diskeeper 10 Home Edition provides high-speed “Set It and Forget It” defragmentation for optimum PC speed with minimal user intervention. Diskeeper 10 Home Edition (English) 1 License Key Diskeeper Professional Edition gives maximum defragmentation performance and control for power users and PCs that see frequent use. Diskeeper 10 Professional Edition (English) 1 License
Sluggish performance, especially when running multiple applications.
Still not convinced,believe in the myths Myth No. 1: The 'built-in' defragmenter that comes with Windows is good enough. This statement would be true if the built-in defragmenter was fast, automatic, and customisable. Unfortunately, the built-in defragmenter does not have any of these features. Fast: The built-in defragmenter takes many minutes to hours to run. Diskeeper completes its work in seconds to a few minutes. Automatic: The built-in defragmenter requires that you keep track of fragmentation levels, you determine when performance has gotten so bad you have to do something about it, and then you manually defragment each drive using the built-in defragmentation tool. Diskeeper does all of this for you automatically. That's why millions of very happy customers call it "the Set It and Forget It" defragmenter. You have better things to do with your time than defragmenting disk drives. Customisable: With the built-in defragmenter, you take what you are given. (Hey, it's free. Stop complaining.) With Diskeeper, you get a defragmenter that will do everything for you automatically (and we do mean everything) or you can tailor its operation to suit your precise needs. And at Diskeeper Corporation, customer service is our number one priority. When you talk, we listen. What's happening to your computer when you fall behind on defragmenting? Many people don't realise how much of their computer's power is lost to fragmentation and how soon it happens. The graph below is the result of a two week experiment we did using only Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Word. We performed the test using an ordinary desktop computer, not a file server. Note that each test starts with zero excess file fragments. That means that each line represents the fragments generated from the RECENTLY created or modified files; in other words, these are files that were used and fragmented THAT DAY. These recent files are the ones you least want to be slow to access. These are the ones you want to get at fast! You don't wait until you car is spewing blue smoke and the engine is rattling before you change your oil. Don't wait for your computer to slow down or grind to a halt before defragmenting. Install Diskeeper and keep your computer performing at peak all the time. Myth No. 2: Fragmentation is not a problem unless more than 20 percent of the files are fragmented. Nothing could be further from the truth. If 20% of your files are fragmented and your computer accesses all files just as often as all other files, you are losing 20% of the power of your computer. In other words, it takes 20% longer to do everything you do. What does that cost you? But your computer does not access all files just as often as all other files. The files that fragment are the ones you use the most. Chances are, the fragmented files are the ones you use all the time. If that's the case, and each file is fragmented into only two pieces, disk accesses are taking twice as long and your computer is running at half speed! What's that cost you? But that's not all: Heavily used files don't usually fragment just a little bit; they fragment a lot. A large file that is modified frequently can fragment into tens, hundreds, even thousands of pieces in a short time. That degree of fragmentation can cost you 90% or more of your computer's performance when accessing file the files you use most. Ever wonder why some Word docs seem to take forever to load. Well, that's why. Defragmented, these files load in a flash. Work goes faster; backups go faster; anti-virus scans go faster; everything you do goes faster. Does you computer take a long time to reboot? Properly defragmented, Windows XP can reboot in seconds. Diskeeper includes technology to make this happen. Shouldn't you be using it? Don't waste the money you invested in your computer and the time you spend using it. Keep the computer automatically defragmented with Diskeeper and get everything you paid for from your computer - no waiting! Myth No. 3: When your computer gets unbearably slow, it's time to replace it. The number one reason for performance bottlenecks is fragmentation. Even the hottest, best hardware will eventually slow down when fragmentation is left unchecked. The disk drive is by far the slowest of the three main components of your computer: CPU, memory and disk. Because fragmentation dramatically increases the time needed to read disk files, booting up your computer, launching applications and opening files takes longer and longer until one day you get fed up and decide to replace the machine with a new one. That is, unless you know that fragmentation is the true cause, in which case you can install Diskeeper and restore the computer to peak performance on the spot. Remember what it was like when that computer was brand new? That's what Diskeeper can do for you. To illustrate the point, we did a little experiment. We turned off automatic defragmentation on a desktop computer (2.4GHz) on Friday, and when we came in on Monday, we did the usual start-of-week actions. One of the things we do is to run a program that hunts down and removes spyware from our systems. On Monday, when we came in, we timed how long it took to deep-scan the system. It took 56 seconds. For purposes of the experiment, we didn't have it remove any spyware after this scan. We then defragmented the boot volume, and re-ran the deep-scan. This time it took 35 seconds. That's a 40% reduction in elapsed time! The same applies to any program that uses the hard drive, such as an anti-virus program. Yes, it can take HOURS to run an antivirus scan on a volume with tens of thousands of files! All that time is lost production time. When it gets bad enough, it can make you want to replace the machine. Well, you don't have to replace it! Eliminate the problem by keeping your computer automatically defragmented with Diskeeper. Don't replace that computer; defragment it with Diskeeper. Myth No. 4: You can wear out your hard drive if you defragment too often. Not true. The truth is, your drive is going to work much harder if you never defragment at all! It is a common misconception that defragmentation is stressful to disk drives. In reality, fragmentation results in many more disk accesses. Here is an example: If you have a file that is fragmented into 50 pieces, and you access it twice a day for a week, that's a total of 700 disk accesses (50 x 2 x 7). Defragmenting the file may cost 100 disk accesses (50 reads + 50 writes), but thereafter only one disk access will be required to use the file. That's 14 disk accesses over the course of a week (2 x 7), plus 100 for the defragmentation process = 114 total. 700 accesses for the fragmented computer versus 114 for the defragmented computer - the benefits are obvious. Install Diskeeper and get longer-lasting, more reliable disk drives in addition to peak performance from your computer all the time. Diskeeper 10 Home Edition (English) 1 License Key Diskeeper 10 Professional Edition (English) 1 License
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